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Expectations George Gopen

Expectations By George Gopen

Expectations by George Gopen


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Written for those who want to teach writing using a reader-based approach that emphasizes how language functions rather than how language is constructed, this book approaches the teaching of writing by putting to use important new insights concerning the interpretive patterns of readers.

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Expectations: Teaching Writing from the Reader's Perspective by George Gopen

By exploring and explaining the perceptive patterns that readers of English follow in their interpretive process, this rhetoric approaches the task of teaching writing from the perspective of readers. As a result, students learn how to write with conscious knowledge of reader's expectations. Gopen Expect SMP 3.16.03 rev.doc Page 1 of 1

Table of Contents

I. A READER EXPECTATION APPROACH TO WRITING.

1. The Problems of Interpretation and the Efficacy of Reader Expectation Theory.
2. Action and Agency.

Single Actions.

A String of Actions.

Agency.

A Few Pedagogical Hints Reviewed.

3. Subject-Verb-Complement Separations.
4. Beginnings and Endings: The Topic and Stress Positions.

Structure, Substance, Context, and Some Helpful Boxes.

Whose Story?

The Topic Position.

The Stress Position.

5. Using Topic/Stress to Control Development Within the Paragraph.

Overcoming Splat Prose.

Style and the Consistency of Choice.

Using Topic/Stress to Solve Typical Student Writing Problems.

The Multiple Uses of the Stress Position.

Topic Changing and Topic Stringing.

Exerting Control Over Revision Through Topic Stringing.

Seeking Control Over Reader Response.

The Toll Booth Syndrome.

6. Paragraphs: Issues, Points, and Purposes.

Procrustean Problems in Teaching the Paragraph.

Issue.

Point.

Point Placement and Paragraph Types.

A Typology of Paragraphs?

Purpose.

The Writer's Power to Shape and Change Reader Expectations Concerning Paragraph Structure.

Pointless Paragraphs.

Connections Between Paragraphs.

A Note on Whole Documents.

II. PEDAGOGY.

7. Learning and Teaching the Reader Expectation Approach.

Learning to Teach Writing from the Perspective of Reader Expectations.

Supplementary Techniques and Related Concerns.

The Most Common Student Objections to REA.

An Example.

8. I Knew That.

Two Typical Responses.

Herbert Spencer's Philosophy of Style.

Where Are the Linguists When We Need Them?

The Prague School of Linguistics and Functional Sentence Perspective.

Thrusts and Parries.

III. APPENDICES.

Appendix A. A Structural Definition of Rhetoric.
Appendix B. A Backwards Look at Error Avoidance.
Appendix C. Reader/Listener Expectations from the Past.
Appendix D. Bibliography of Works Cited.

Additional information

CIN0205296173VG
9780205296170
0205296173
Expectations: Teaching Writing from the Reader's Perspective by George Gopen
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Pearson Education (US)
2004-02-03
416
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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